PRIDE LIST

THE FIRST RULE IS TO KNOW THESE RULES
IGNORANCE IS NOT AN EXCUSE FOR BREAKING THEM

No horse play in the locker room.
No fighting or foul language.
No inappropriate conversation or remarks.
Treat others as you would like to be treated
Represent the program with class.
Maintain your grades.
Repect teachers and coaches with “yes ma’am, yes sir.”
Keep your locker area neat and organized.
Know your football assignments.
No food or drink on team bus that is not cleared with a coach.
No trash left on the bus. It will be cleaner when we get off.
Your jersey remains tucked in.
Your helmet remains on and strapped up while on the field and sideline.
Your pants are pulled up on and off the field.
Observe the “uniform code.” (the reason it is called a uniform is because we are "uniform)
Do nothing to embarrass self or others.
Do what is right, always. Why? Because it's right.
Be where you are supposed to be, doing what you are supposed to do at the time you are supposed to do it.
No talking when coach is teaching.
When a coach is talking keep eye contact.
Never remove helmet or other gear without permission.
Never engage in physical contact without a coaches permission.
If you are thirsty, drink.
Never quit.
Keep a positive attitude at all times.
Always give your best effort.
Put the team first.
Defend the mission of the program.
Keep your priorities in order (faith, family, school, football, social life)
Never steal, cheat, or lie.
Do not bully or harass.
Do not damage school or team property.
Do not use drugs or alcohol.
Do not be at a function where drugs or alcohol is being used.
Win with class, don’t be a sore loser, don't be a bad winner.
Do not use any tobacco product.
Do not wear jewelry at a football function.
No walking on the field, run everywhere. Hustle!
Show passion for the game at all times.
Hit or be hit.
Bring the Mojo (unexplainable power) every day.
Be a champion on and off the field.
Make big plays in practice.
Strive for straight A's.
Be a role model for the future stars of the program
When you score, act like you have been there before and that you'll be right back.
Respect your opponent. Knock him down, help him up, and knock him down again on the next play.
Love your team, your school, your program.
Take care of your body and mind.
Eat 5-6 meals every day.
Lift and love it.
Get plenty of rest and recuperation after workouts.
Don't get into a car with someone who has consumed booze/beer/drugs.
Hang with those who will help you reach your goals.
Be a winner; Be a Bulldog